You can see some cells with your naked eye, such as an unfertilised ostrich egg which is a single cell. But to see most other types of cell, you need a microscope. The more powerful the microscope, the more detail you can see. Some living things, like amoebae, are made of just one cell. A nematode worm is made of exactly 959 cells. You are made of about 100 million million cells, of about 200 different types.
Well, if you're talking about cells, you would maybe talking about plant cells or animal cells. Animals cells have a vacuole to store food in. It also has a cell membrane which is like a guard. It lets things in and out. It also had cytoplasm which is a gel like liquid with organelles. The nucleus is the control center. It controls all the cells. The plant cell has all of the following except that it contains a cell wall which gives the cell extra support and that it has chloroplast meaning it makes food for itself rather than hunting down food.
We know what cells look like because many scientists have used high powered microscopes to peer into different organisms and found many rectangular or circular shaped objects now known as cells. The microscopes have let scientists know what are the building blocks of humans.
they all look different sorta like little building blocks (legos)
cells of the human body looks like building blocks
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Through Microscope
use a microscope
by telling them apart
Yes, optical microscopes can see cells.
There are some cells below our eye balls . These cells send information to the brain what we are seeing . Just after a fraction of second we can see through our eyes .
We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.
Red Blood cells help you get oxygen to your cells
Cell theory is that the basic unit of all living things is a cell.
Yes, optical microscopes can see cells.
There are some cells below our eye balls . These cells send information to the brain what we are seeing . Just after a fraction of second we can see through our eyes .
cone cells help you see colors while rod cells helps you see in dim light
they can see them up close and can identify the cells.
The eyes "don't" see colour. The "brain" sees colour, the "eyes" are just "lenses", hun. k. the eyes have two types of nerve cells. rhods and cones. Rhods help see in dim light and cones help in identifing colors and help see in bright light. these 2 cells are called photoreceptor cells. they carry this info from the eye through the optic nerve to the brain. the answer to your question, cones are nerve cells in the eye that help distinguish colors. :)
it help us to see the cells physically.
it help us to see the cells physically.
Can be used to see cells as small as bacteria.
flourescent dyes help scientist hellp see thhe movement of compounds and structures in living cells.
Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells
We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.
Cells are to small to see so using a microscopes would allow you to see it up close.